
ESV Expository Commentary: Romans-Galatians
- Exegetically Sound:Â Self-consciously submissive to the flow of thought and lines of reasoning in the biblical text
- Robustly Biblical-Theological:Â Reading the Bible as diverse yet bearing an overarching unity, narrating a single storyline of redemption culminating in Christ
- Globally Aware:Â Aimed as much as possible at a global audience, with the goal of providing a biblical and theologically responsible resource for Bible students around the world
- Broadly Reformed: Standing in the historical stream of the Reformation, affirming that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, taught in Scripture alone, for God’s glory alone
- Doctrinally Conversant:Â Fluent in theological discourse; drawing appropriate brief connections to matters of historical or current theological importance
- Pastorally Useful: Transparently and reverently “sitting under the text”; avoiding lengthy grammatical/syntactical discussions
- Application Minded:Â Building brief but consistent bridges into contemporary living in both Western and non-Western contexts
- Efficient in Expression:Â Economical in its use of words; not a word-by-word analysis but a crisply moving exposition
Robert W. Yarbrough (Romans)
Andrew David Naselli (1 Corinthians)
Dane Ortlund (2 Corinthians)
Frank Thielman (Galatians)
- Exegetically Sound:Â Self-consciously submissive to the flow of thought and lines of reasoning in the biblical text
- Robustly Biblical-Theological:Â Reading the Bible as diverse yet bearing an overarching unity, narrating a single storyline of redemption culminating in Christ
- Globally Aware:Â Aimed as much as possible at a global audience, with the goal of providing a biblical and theologically responsible resource for Bible students around the world
- Broadly Reformed: Standing in the historical stream of the Reformation, affirming that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, taught in Scripture alone, for God’s glory alone
- Doctrinally Conversant:Â Fluent in theological discourse; drawing appropriate brief connections to matters of historical or current theological importance
- Pastorally Useful: Transparently and reverently “sitting under the text”; avoiding lengthy grammatical/syntactical discussions
- Application Minded:Â Building brief but consistent bridges into contemporary living in both Western and non-Western contexts
- Efficient in Expression:Â Economical in its use of words; not a word-by-word analysis but a crisply moving exposition
Robert W. Yarbrough (Romans)
Andrew David Naselli (1 Corinthians)
Dane Ortlund (2 Corinthians)
Frank Thielman (Galatians)
Description
- Exegetically Sound:Â Self-consciously submissive to the flow of thought and lines of reasoning in the biblical text
- Robustly Biblical-Theological:Â Reading the Bible as diverse yet bearing an overarching unity, narrating a single storyline of redemption culminating in Christ
- Globally Aware:Â Aimed as much as possible at a global audience, with the goal of providing a biblical and theologically responsible resource for Bible students around the world
- Broadly Reformed: Standing in the historical stream of the Reformation, affirming that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, taught in Scripture alone, for God’s glory alone
- Doctrinally Conversant:Â Fluent in theological discourse; drawing appropriate brief connections to matters of historical or current theological importance
- Pastorally Useful: Transparently and reverently “sitting under the text”; avoiding lengthy grammatical/syntactical discussions
- Application Minded:Â Building brief but consistent bridges into contemporary living in both Western and non-Western contexts
- Efficient in Expression:Â Economical in its use of words; not a word-by-word analysis but a crisply moving exposition
Robert W. Yarbrough (Romans)
Andrew David Naselli (1 Corinthians)
Dane Ortlund (2 Corinthians)
Frank Thielman (Galatians)











